Whyte is winning the mental fight vs Fury

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Re: Whyte is winning the mental fight vs Fury

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600450 wrote: 22 Feb 2022, 16:28
Noxy wrote: 22 Feb 2022, 15:19No he isn’t.
Fury has been talking down Whyte as a bum for two years now. Now that Whyte has signed, Fury suddenly is going dark and totally dedicating training - but why ifhe told us Whyte is only an overrated bum? Why does he have to train so hard and not do social media for two months straight?

Fury knows Whyte is the most dangerous fight of his life. He knows 100 percent dedication and training is the only way he can win. Whyte's quiet confidence has shown Fury is a lying faking double talking hypocrite.
Clickbait much?
The fact no one takes the bait should by now have made you realise your on the wrong forum.
Try somewhere else.
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Re: Whyte is winning the mental fight vs Fury

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KiwiRider wrote: 22 Feb 2022, 16:59
600450 wrote: 22 Feb 2022, 16:28
Noxy wrote: 22 Feb 2022, 15:19No he isn’t.
Fury has been talking down Whyte as a bum for two years now. Now that Whyte has signed, Fury suddenly is going dark and totally dedicating training - but why ifhe told us Whyte is only an overrated bum? Why does he have to train so hard and not do social media for two months straight?

Fury knows Whyte is the most dangerous fight of his life. He knows 100 percent dedication and training is the only way he can win. Whyte's quiet confidence has shown Fury is a lying faking double talking hypocrite.
Clickbait much?
The fact no one takes the bait should by now have made you realise your on the wrong forum.
Try somewhere else.
I'm glad the fight is finally happening because Whyte has earned a shot.
But I am not excited about watching it. Tyson is all wrong for Whyte in my opinion.
Wish Whyte would of got a shot at Joshua or Wilder when they were champs.
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Re: Whyte is winning the mental fight vs Fury

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tiny_acres wrote: 22 Feb 2022, 18:06
KiwiRider wrote: 22 Feb 2022, 16:59
600450 wrote: 22 Feb 2022, 16:28

Fury has been talking down Whyte as a bum for two years now. Now that Whyte has signed, Fury suddenly is going dark and totally dedicating training - but why ifhe told us Whyte is only an overrated bum? Why does he have to train so hard and not do social media for two months straight?

Fury knows Whyte is the most dangerous fight of his life. He knows 100 percent dedication and training is the only way he can win. Whyte's quiet confidence has shown Fury is a lying faking double talking hypocrite.
Clickbait much?
The fact no one takes the bait should by now have made you realise your on the wrong forum.
Try somewhere else.
I'm glad the fight is finally happening because Whyte has earned a shot.
But I am not excited about watching it. Tyson is all wrong for Whyte in my opinion.
Wish Whyte would of got a shot at Joshua or Wilder when they were champs.
:TU:
I would be a lot happier if Whyte could take a shot a bit better. That would keep him in it more.
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Re: Whyte is winning the mental fight vs Fury

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KiwiRider wrote: 22 Feb 2022, 18:35
tiny_acres wrote: 22 Feb 2022, 18:06
KiwiRider wrote: 22 Feb 2022, 16:59

Clickbait much?
The fact no one takes the bait should by now have made you realise your on the wrong forum.
Try somewhere else.
I'm glad the fight is finally happening because Whyte has earned a shot.
But I am not excited about watching it. Tyson is all wrong for Whyte in my opinion.
Wish Whyte would of got a shot at Joshua or Wilder when they were champs.
:TU:
I would be a lot happier if Whyte could take a shot a bit better. That would keep him in it more.
I have to agree.
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Re: Whyte is winning the mental fight vs Fury

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Fury couldn't KO wilder cleanly, it was more fatigue and lack of skill and basically quitting because he was getting beaten up so bad because he can't fight. Whyte is a totally TOTALLY different animal. Fury knows that, despite all the rubbish his mouth emits. Whyte is far tougher, better , stronger and more equipped than wilder. Fury knows this. Gonna be a great fighter. Astute ring observers know this. Propaganda brainwashed simpleton fans are in for a big big surprise.
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Re: Whyte is winning the mental fight vs Fury

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this is one of the most desperate arguments I have seen in an OP on here. When I say desperate, I mean the obvious, overwhelming desire to interpret absolutely everything in a certain way, all to be able to smugly pat himself on the back, congratulating himself on his incredible insight into the psychology of fighters.

EG Fury downplays Whyte's prior opposition; this is something that virtually all fighters do before virtually all fights- BUT NO! IT TAKES A SPECIAL INSIGHT INTO PSYCHOLOGY TO REALISE THAT THIS IS ACTUALLY A SIGN OF FEAR AND WEAKNESS

OP, you fkin suck, mate. You may, just may, be about 1/8th as smart as you seem to think.
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Re: Whyte is winning the mental fight vs Fury

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EO is better than this idiot, ffs
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Re: Whyte is winning the mental fight vs Fury

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Noxy wrote: 22 Feb 2022, 16:40 No! Whyte’s only just signed. All the jostling, mind games etc haven’t even started yet.
Oh yes they have...

John Fury: “I knew deep down inside that he wouldn’t waste his chance but I’m happy that Eddie Hearn’s sick because it’s not gone the way that he wanted it to go. I can see that, he’s making a ton of excuses, but I know deep down inside, he wanted Dillian Whyte to do something else with him. Listen, he’s shown to be his own man.”

Actually it's most likely Fury is lying. They set it all up to try to force Whyte to reject the lowball 20% wbc rigged offer which should have been 30-45%. I strongly believe the Fury's tried to lowball Whyte to reject the fight, then they would have ducked him and called him a coward. BUT WHYTE SIGNED. Whyte knows what they tried to do. Now John Fury has to try to do damage control by saying (lying) "Deep down I knew Whyte would sign" but when liars talk you always believe the opposite f what they are saying.

So the bottom line here is Fury really didn't want to fight this beast who beat him up in sparring. Fury and Arum tried to pretend they did while making moves to try to screw Whyte. This my fellow boxing fans is going to be a fascinating REAL fight. Fury knows he's in deep shi7 now and is already run off to train his tail abd blubber off. He knows he has to get in the best shape of his life to fight this beast.
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Re: Whyte is winning the mental fight vs Fury

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:lol: You’re a fvcking idiot
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Re: Whyte is winning the mental fight vs Fury

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Counter-puncher wrote: 24 Feb 2022, 16:02 :lol: You’re a fvcking idiot
600450, who is currently on your ignore list, made this post.
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Re: Whyte is winning the mental fight vs Fury

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Noxy wrote: 22 Feb 2022, 16:40 No! Whyte’s only just signed. All the jostling, mind games etc haven’t even started yet.
That's what you think. I'll roll with Vitali's wisdom, no disrespect bro )

The mind games are in high gear already. But the best is yet to come! Gonna be EFFING EPIC.
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